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* complex.c; edited rdoc.

* rational.c; ditto.



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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
Sat Jun 20 05:08:59 2009 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
* complex.c; edited rdoc.
* rational.c; ditto.
Sat Jun 20 04:30:35 2009 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
* rational.c (nurat_abs); removed.

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@ -814,10 +814,6 @@ nucomp_equal_p(VALUE self, VALUE other)
return f_equal_p(other, self);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* cmp.coerce(numeric) => array
*/
static VALUE
nucomp_coerce(VALUE self, VALUE other)
{
@ -1315,6 +1311,24 @@ make_patterns(void)
#define id_gsub_bang rb_intern("gsub!")
#define f_gsub_bang(x,y,z) rb_funcall(x, id_gsub_bang, 2, y, z)
/*
* call-seq:
* string.to_c => complex
*
* Returns a complex which denotes string form.
*
* For example:
*
* '9'.to_c #=> (9+0i)
* '-3/2'.to_c #=> ((-3/2)+0i)
* '-i'.to_c #=> (0-1i)
* '45i'.to_c #=> (0+45i)
* '3-4i'.to_c #=> (3-4i)
* '-4e2-4e-2i'.to_c #=> (-400.0-0.04i)
* '-0.0-0.0i'.to_c #=> (-0.0-0.0i)
* '1/2+3/4i'.to_c #=> ((1/2)+(3/4)*i)
* 'ruby'.to_c #=> (0+0i)
*/
static VALUE
string_to_c_internal(VALUE self)
{

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@ -1070,26 +1070,6 @@ nurat_equal_p(VALUE self, VALUE other)
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
* rat.coerce(numeric) => array
*
* If _numeric_ is a +Rational+ object, returns an +Array+ containing _rat_
* and _numeric_. Otherwise, returns an +Array+ with both _rat_ and _numeric_
* represented in the most accurate common format. This coercion mechanism is
* used by Ruby to handle mixed-type numeric operations: it is intended to
* find a compatible common type between the two operands of the operator.
*
* For example:
*
* Rational(2).coerce(Rational(3)) #=> [(2), (3)]
* Rational(5).coerce(7) #=> [(7, 1), (5, 1)]
* Rational(9, 8).coerce(4) #=> [(4, 1), (9, 8)]
* Rational(7, 12).coerce(9.9876) #=> [9.9876, 0.5833333333333334]
* Rational(4).coerce(9/0.0) #=> [Infinity, 4.0]
* Rational(5, 3).coerce('string') #=> TypeError: String can't be
* # coerced into Rational
*/
static VALUE
nurat_coerce(VALUE self, VALUE other)
{
@ -1360,17 +1340,18 @@ nurat_round_common(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self,
*
* For example:
*
* Rational(2, 3).floor #=> 0
* Rational(3).floor #=> 3
* Rational(300.6).floor #=> 300
* Rational(98,71).floor #=> 1
* Rational(-30,2).floor #=> -15
* Rational(2, 3).floor #=> 0
* Rational(3).floor #=> 3
* Rational(300.6).floor #=> 300
* Rational(98,71).floor #=> 1
* Rational(-30,2).floor #=> -15
* Rational(-30,-11).floor #=> 2
*
* Rational(-1.125).floor.to_f #=> -2.0
* Rational(-1.125).floor(1).to_f #=> -1.2
* Rational(-1.125).floor(2).to_f #=> -1.13
* Rational(-1.125).floor(-2).to_f #=> -100.0
* Rational(-1.125).floor(1).to_f #=> -1.2
* Rational(-1.125).floor.to_f #=> -2.0
* Rational(-1.125).floor(-1).to_f #=> -10.0
* Rational(-1.125).floor(-2).to_f #=> -100.0
*/
static VALUE
nurat_floor_n(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
@ -1394,15 +1375,17 @@ nurat_floor_n(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
*
* For example:
*
* Rational(2, 3).ceil #=> 1
* Rational(3).ceil #=> 3
* Rational(300.6).ceil #=> 301
* Rational(98, 71).ceil #=> 2
* Rational(-30, 2).ceil #=> -15
* Rational(2, 3).ceil #=> 1
* Rational(3).ceil #=> 3
* Rational(300.6).ceil #=> 301
* Rational(98, 71).ceil #=> 2
* Rational(-30, 2).ceil #=> -15
* Rational(-30,-11).ceil #=> 3
*
* Rational(-1.125).ceil.to_f #=> -1.0
* Rational(-1.125).ceil(1).to_f #=> -1.1
* Rational(-1.125).ceil(2).to_f #=> -1.12
* Rational(-1.125).ceil(1).to_f #=> -1.1
* Rational(-1.125).ceil.to_f #=> -1.0
* Rational(-1.125).ceil(-1).to_f #=> 0.0
* Rational(-1.125).ceil(-2).to_f #=> 0.0
*/
static VALUE
@ -1778,8 +1761,9 @@ integer_denominator(VALUE self)
*
* For example:
*
* 0.3.numerator #=> 5404319552844595 # machine dependent
* lambda{|x| x.numerator.fdiv(x.denominator)}.call(0.3) #=> 0.3
* n = 0.3.numerator #=> 5404319552844595 # machine dependent
* d = 0.3.denominator #=> 18014398509481984 # machine dependent
* n.fdiv(d) #=> 0.3
*/
static VALUE
float_numerator(VALUE self)
@ -1796,10 +1780,7 @@ float_numerator(VALUE self)
*
* Returns the denominator of _flo_ as an +Integer+ object.
*
* For example:
*
* 0.3.denominator #=> 18014398509481984 # machine dependent
* lambda{|x| x.numerator.fdiv(x.denominator)}.call(0.3) #=> 0.3
* See Float#numerator.
*/
static VALUE
float_denominator(VALUE self)